Is it possible that the media is perceptive enough to realize how dumb his "documentary" is and have reacted accordingly?

Andy R: Is it possible that you are bigoted, stupid and close-minded enough that you are unable to offer any support your taunts and unable to understand that supporting one's claims is a big part of reasoned discussion?

I guess the media could report on the "documentary" but they would have to note how dumb all the people are who think that Obama wants to bring America down because of an inherited legacy of Kenyan anti-colonial ideology he picked up from a man he hardly knew. And that would just lead to more conservative whining.

Also, does anyone know how much attention the "documentary" is getting on Fox?

I guess the media could report on the "documentary" but they would have to note how dumb all the people are who think that Obama wants to bring America down because of an inherited legacy of Kenyan anti-colonial ideology he picked up from a man he hardly knew. And that would just lead to more conservative whining.

Translation:

Anything I don't like is dumb.

Most of us gave up that attitude when we got into first grade.

PS Why did he call the book, "Dreams From My Father", genius?

Clearly, that's where his affinity lay. Lord knows, he doesn't like women.

Well Axelplouffe and the rest of the poofters in the White House/Obama campaign have mentioned the movie. They calim it's a pack of lies--which of course is the best validation of the truth of D'Souza's assertions.

Andy R. wrote:So by "prime spot", you mean he had a particularly nice chair to sit in and watch the convention?

Yeah, he sat next to an ex president. That propagandist. Imagine for a second if D'inesh got a prime spot at the republican convention for his work and sat in the plum spot next to George Bush or John Mccain. I imagine the lefties (including you, would be howling at the prospect). maybe that's a reason why they should in fact do it.

Other than his hit piece on George Bush which was readily adopted by most democrats (at least most of the talking points) and certainly almost EVERY lib arguing against George Bush on the internet, how was Michael Moore some high ranking party alumni? He wasn't. He was given that seat of honor because he was the democratic prograndist who had just delivered some meat for the dems to gorge on right before the election.

maybe that's a reason why they should in fact do it should read, should have done it. But I guess they can still seat him during the debates. Hey, here's an idea. Why not make D'inesh one of the moderators?

It sounds far fetched, after all he's a critic of the president who made a movie highly critical of the president. Well what about Gwen Ifill. She wrote a book praising Obama andstill got to serve as a moderator all the while professing objectivity.

Andy, sorry but yet again, all the talk about the media is just realizing how dumb this documentary is is cover for how in the tank for Obama the media is. To the point where MSNBC cut away nearly every time a minority spoke at the republican convention to continue with their meme that republicans can't stand minorities and the tea baggers are a bunch of rednecks who only hate Obama because he's black and not because he has disastrous policies.

All D'inesh did with his movie (not that I've seen it mind you) is use obama's own words from his books combined with his actions to show what his mindset really is. I don't think he thinks he's out to destroy America. His idea of hope and change which diminishes America would be his idea of a social good. Doesn't make D'inesh wrong. And at any rate, when Obama was talking about fundamental change, he was talking about a change from what to what? Was it a society run on free market principles, or something else? Something more fair (in his mind).

Most libs/dems never really bothered to think beyond what change actually meant, they just heard the word chagne and had an instant orgasm. The smarter ones did in fact know what he meant, which is why they voted for him. ANd in fact would agree with many of the very principles that D'inesh said guided Obama.

Moore's propaganda movie was released all over the globe and shaped the opinion of a lot of foreign nationals. Then after promoting that, the Democrats were all, "the rest of the world doesn't like Bush! We can't re-elect him!"

Andy R. said... I guess the media could report on the "documentary" but they would have to note how dumb all the people are who think that Obama wants to bring America down because of an inherited legacy of Kenyan anti-colonial ideology he picked up from a man he hardly knew. And that would just lead to more conservative whining.

A neat and succinct summation showing that Andy R has not seen the movie.

Robert Cooke,here's what Wiki says about the reception of Loose Change:In North America it aired on Fox TV affiliates, but received further screenings internationally.[5] On September 10, 2006 BNN (Bart News Network) Nederland 3[40] and Portuguese public TV Station RTP aired Loose Change in prime time hours. RTP aired it again on 2: for September 17, 2006.[41] FreeLooseChange is an initiative in Berlin, Germany. One-hundred shops, galleries, theatres and a daily newspaper office so far distributed 50,000 free DVDs featuring the documentaries Loose Change and Terrorstorm by Alex Jones in German language versions.[42]An August 2006 Vanity Fair article suggested that Loose Change "just might be the first Internet blockbuster." Millions more have viewed the film via unaffiliated websites. More than one million copies of the DVD have been sold, and many more have been given away.[6]The film has been broadcast on state media outlets in Belgium, Ireland and Portugal.[5] According to Broadcast magazine, the video was to have a special screening at the UK Houses of Parliament on June 14, 2006.[43][44] Michael Meacher, the British MP who had considered sponsoring the screening, decided against it. On September 11, 2006, Dylan Avery and Jason Bermas appeared on Democracy Now! the War and Peace Report, to debate with James Meigs and David Dunbar,[45] two of the editors of Popular Mechanics and the book Debunking 9/11 Myths.[46] yeah, Robert NO ONE saw the move. It was just some obscure blip that had no significance. For the record, any documentary that sells a million videos is successful, since documentaries notoriously barely make any money. But that million In sales is not an accurate reflection of the number of people that saw it around the world since many downloaded copies and many more were given away for free.In other words Robert, you are either misinformed or outright lying.